The "Bachelor"/"Bachelorette" franchise has given us many wild characters over the years. Who are the best heroes... Show More »

The "Bachelor"/"Bachelorette" franchise has given us many wild characters over the years. Who are the best heroes? Who are the worst villains? And are there any cross-overs? Let's take a look. -- Andrea Reiher « Less

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Ali Fedotowsky, hero:

Bubbly Ali was one of the most popular girls on Jake Pavelka's "Bachelor" season, which is probably why she went on to... Show More »

Bubbly Ali was one of the most popular girls on Jake Pavelka's "Bachelor" season, which is probably why she went on to be the next "Bachelorette." In doing so, she charmed viewers and found one of the first seemingly legitimate relationships the show has had in a long time. Unfortunately, she and Roberto didn't work out, but we still hold great affection for Ali. « Less

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Andi Dorfman, hero?:

A lot of viewers thought Andi really socked it to Juan Pablo when she quit the show at Top 3. We thought she was a little ri... Show More »

A lot of viewers thought Andi really socked it to Juan Pablo when she quit the show at Top 3. We thought she was a little ridiculous, seemingly wanting him to fight and/or beg her to stay. Either way, we'll get to determine once and for all her hero/villain status in summer 2014, as she is presumably the next "Bachelorette." « Less

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AshLee Frazier, hero-turned-villain:

Is it possible to go from hero to villain in the span of two minutes? Because AshLee went from being a very ... Show More »

Is it possible to go from hero to villain in the span of two minutes? Because AshLee went from being a very popular bachelorette on Sean's season to being a kind of ugly villain when he eliminated her and during her subsequent confrontation with Sean on the "Women Tell All" reunion. We didn't know she would be quite so angry about everything. « Less

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Ashley Hebert, hero:

A lot of people thought Ashley's season of "The Bachelorette" was pretty boring, but we didn't think it was. And w... Show More »

A lot of people thought Ashley's season of "The Bachelorette" was pretty boring, but we didn't think it was. And we think she and J.P. seem like a legitimate couple -- at least way more legitimate than that Brad-Emily farce we watched the season before. So we feel pretty comfortable calling Ashley a hero. Plus, she's now happily married to J.P. « Less

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Ashley Palenkas, hero:

You may remember Ashley as "Fifty Shades of Grey" girl, who got drunk and was dirty dancing with the necktie she brought f... Show More »

You may remember Ashley as "Fifty Shades of Grey" girl, who got drunk and was dirty dancing with the necktie she brought for some impromptu S&M. We declare that hero status for the first night's cocktail party. Hope to see you if "Bachelor Pad" ever comes back, crazypants. « Less

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Ben Flajnik, hero-turned-villain:

Ben was a hero during Ashley's "Bachelorette" season. Then he got his own "Bachelor" season and came off l... Show More »

Ben was a hero during Ashley's "Bachelorette" season. Then he got his own "Bachelor" season and came off looking (at various times) like a doofus, a control freak and kind of insensitive. Boooo. « Less

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Ben Scott, villain?:

Ben didn't exactly blow us away with how great he was, but he also never pinged our villain radar to match the vitriol ... Show More »

Ben didn't exactly blow us away with how great he was, but he also never pinged our villain radar to match the vitriol spewed at him from the guys on Desiree's season of "The Bachelorette." « Less

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Bentley Williams, villain:

Biggest male villain ever. Sure, "Rated-R" came on the show with a girlfriend, but Bentley came on the show solely to ... Show More »

Biggest male villain ever. Sure, "Rated-R" came on the show with a girlfriend, but Bentley came on the show solely to play games with Ashley's head. Total psychotic jerk. « Less

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Blake Julian, villain:

Blake was just kind of there during Ashley's "Bachelorette" season. But on "Bachelor Pad," he turned out to be a smar... Show More »

Blake was just kind of there during Ashley's "Bachelorette" season. But on "Bachelor Pad," he turned out to be a smarmy jerk, draping himself all over Holly Durst while also stringing along Erica and Melissa. He's now married to Holly, so hopefully in 20 years we can have some "Spawn of The Bachelor" show. « Less

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Blakeley Jones and Tony Pieper, heroes:

They both came out of "Bachelor Pad" smelling like roses. We wish the on-air engagement had led to a wedd... Show More »

They both came out of "Bachelor Pad" smelling like roses. We wish the on-air engagement had led to a wedding, but it's OK -- we still like you both. « Less

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Brad Womack, villain turned 'meh':

Brad was undoubtedly a villain after rejecting Jenni Croft and DeAnna Pappas the first time around. ... Show More »

Brad was undoubtedly a villain after rejecting Jenni Croft and DeAnna Pappas the first time around. On his second chance, half the viewers seemed to adore him and Emily together, while half thought he made a huge mistake not choosing Chantal. Ultimately, his and Emily's breakup played out very publicly and while he didn't come across as a villain, he certainly hasn't evolved into a hero. « Less

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Brooks Forester, hero?:

It's tough to classify Brooks, since he really stomped on Desiree's heart, but you can't blame him for jus... Show More »

It's tough to classify Brooks, since he really stomped on Desiree's heart, but you can't blame him for just being honest about not being in love with her. What do you think? Hero or villain? « Less

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Catherine Giudici, hero:

Her engagement to Sean was one of the most emotional proposals we've seen in "Bachelor" franchise history and their... Show More »

Her engagement to Sean was one of the most emotional proposals we've seen in "Bachelor" franchise history and their subsequent live TV wedding was beautiful. « Less

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Chris Bukowski, villain:

Chris was never one of our favorites on Emily Maynard's season, what with his whole "I'm 25, I'm a man" t... Show More »

Chris was never one of our favorites on Emily Maynard's season, what with his whole "I'm 25, I'm a man" talk and his whiny ploy at Emily to stick around for hometown dates. But he never quite rose to the standard of villain.

However. Then "Bachelor Pad" Season 3 came along and it turns out Chris really proved just what a "grown-a** man" he is by bed-hopping his way through the Pad, leaving a trail of hurt women in his wake. And also having the audacity to get mad when people lied to him in the game. « Less

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Chris Lambton, hero:

Chris might be the most popular contestant in recent years. There was much wailing and gnashing of teeth by the fans who tho... Show More »

Chris might be the most popular contestant in recent years. There was much wailing and gnashing of teeth by the fans who thought he should have been the next Bachelor after Ali rejected him. But Chris Harrison tells us (and we agree) that Chris' temperament wasn't right for the show. And Chris got his happy ending anyway -- he's happily married to Peyton Wright of "Bachelor" and "Bachelor Pad" fame and we are very happy for them both. « Less

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Chris Siegfried, hero:

Chris turned out to be such a hero on Desiree's season, giving her a pretty romantic proposal, even in light of the B... Show More »

Chris turned out to be such a hero on Desiree's season, giving her a pretty romantic proposal, even in light of the Brooks news. « Less

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Clare Crawley, fallen hero:

Just like Nikki, Clare started off Juan Pablo's season as one of the darlings of the show. But her immaturity an... Show More »

Just like Nikki, Clare started off Juan Pablo's season as one of the darlings of the show. But her immaturity and antics lost her a lot of love -- though we're still on her side regarding ocean-gate. « Less

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Courtney Robertson, villain:

Is Courtney the biggest female villain ever? Probably. She's been manipulative, mean, phony and kind of a whack... Show More »

Is Courtney the biggest female villain ever? Probably. She's been manipulative, mean, phony and kind of a whackjob on Ben's season of "The Bachelor." It really shows how awful she's been when we had no sympathy towards her when the other women were giving her the business during the Women Tell All reunion special. We were kind of disappointed not to see her on "Bachelor Pad" Season 3. « Less

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Craig McKinnon, villain:

Craig looked like a jerk on Ali's season, teasing and bullying weatherman Jonathan, not only because Jonathan seeme... Show More »

Craig looked like a jerk on Ali's season, teasing and bullying weatherman Jonathan, not only because Jonathan seemed nice but because Craig clearly targeted someone who could not effectively fight back. When Craig tried to pick on someone his own size, Jesse Beck on "Bachelor Pad," he quickly backed down because he knew Jesse would not hesitate to kick his butt all over the mansion. Craig became slightly more palatable on "Bachelor Pad," but he still hasn't won us over. « Less

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Craig Robinson, hero:

Craig proved to be one of the sweetest and funniest bachelors during Ali's season. We always thought if Chris L. said ... Show More »

Craig proved to be one of the sweetest and funniest bachelors during Ali's season. We always thought if Chris L. said no to being the next bachelor that Craig R. would have made an excellent one. Alas, we've gotten Brad Womack and Ben Flajnik instead. « Less

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David Good, villain-turned-hero:

We didn't love David's bullying of Juan and his talk of "the man code" during Jillian's season, p... Show More »

We didn't love David's bullying of Juan and his talk of "the man code" during Jillian's season, plus he got a little intense wanting Jillian to kiss him. But he came back to the "Bachelor Pad" house considerably more mellow, which let his humor and personality come through. We thought he was a fun co-winner for the first "Bachelor Pad" season. « Less

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Desiree Hartsock, hero-turned-blah?:

She was definitely the sweetheart of Sean's season and, in a surprise to no one, was named the next "Ba... Show More »

She was definitely the sweetheart of Sean's season and, in a surprise to no one, was named the next "Bachelorette."

But as "The Bachelorette," we've actually found her a little boring. Her dramatic ending with the Brooks-Chris thing was pretty juicy, but hmmm. We don't know. « Less

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Drew Kenney, uber-hero:

Drew was maybe the nicest guy in the history of "The Bachelorette," especially when he talked about and you saw him inter... Show More »

Drew was maybe the nicest guy in the history of "The Bachelorette," especially when he talked about and you saw him interact with his developmentally disabled sister. He's like Captain America, y'all. « Less

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Ed Swiderski, hero-turned-villain:

When Ed left Jillian's season only to come back and win her heart, he was a beloved hero. But allegations... Show More »

When Ed left Jillian's season only to come back and win her heart, he was a beloved hero. But allegations of other women started surfacing and finally he and Jillian called it quits. We're Team Jillian. Boo hiss, Ed.

Then he went on "Bachelor Pad" and turned out to be a bed-hopping lush, with a woman back at home, no less. Wow. « Less

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Elizabeth Kitt, crazypants:

When Elizabeth first burst on to Jake's season, we thought she was an instant frontrunner. But she started playi... Show More »

When Elizabeth first burst on to Jake's season, we thought she was an instant frontrunner. But she started playing weird games with Jake that made her look fairly crazy. She then went on "Bachelor Pad" and got even nuttier where her faux-boyfriend Jesse Kovacs was concerned. We aren't sure we can classify her as a hero or a villain, but we definitely felt she warranted a mention. « Less

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Emily Maynard, fallen hero:

Emily not only quickly became the queen of Brad's season, but she went on to win his heart as well. She's s... Show More »

Emily not only quickly became the queen of Brad's season, but she went on to win his heart as well. She's so sweet, sugar probably doesn't melt in her mouth, but add in her tragic backstory and we have the walking, talking Barbie doll that everyone wants to hate but can't help but love. Except -- she seemed a little nutty during the "After the Final Rose" ceremony. Then her breakup with Brad played out very publicly, and her post-breakup interview with Chris Harrison had her coming across as a bit of a whiner.

On her own season of "The Bachelorette," the viewers were very divided on whether Emily was awesome or a fly-off-the-handle crazy person. « Less

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Erica Rose, nutjob villain:

We don't even know what to say about Erica. She's a special brand of crazy. We did think she kind of fell i... Show More »

We don't even know what to say about Erica. She's a special brand of crazy. We did think she kind of fell in between hero and villain status, but then she took down Stagliano on "Bachelor Pad," telling him Holly was better off with Blake and she fell firmly into the villain camp. « Less

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Frank Neuschaefer, hero-turned-villain:

Frank looked to be in a tight three-man race for Ali's heart, but all of a sudden a hometown visit t... Show More »

Frank looked to be in a tight three-man race for Ali's heart, but all of a sudden a hometown visit to Chicago turned into a hometown booty call. Boo, Frank. We call that "rated bad." « Less

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Gia Allemand, villain-turned-hero:

Once again, "Bachelor Pad" proved to be a redemption show for a previous villain. Gia didn't seem to be t... Show More »

Once again, "Bachelor Pad" proved to be a redemption show for a previous villain. Gia didn't seem to be that great of a girl during Jake's season, but her flirtation with Wes on "Bachelor Pad" and her attempt to rally the "outcasts" together against the in-crowd won us over. She died in 2013, RIP Gia. « Less

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Holly Durst, villain:

So you're in the "Bachelor Pad" house with your ex-fiancee and you decide to partner up with him to win the money, yet... Show More »

So you're in the "Bachelor Pad" house with your ex-fiancee and you decide to partner up with him to win the money, yet fawn all over some other guy right in front of him. And you still win the money! Villain! Booooo. Hissssss. « Less

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Jake Pavelka, uber-hero-turned-uber-villain:

Jake seemed like the one-that-got-away for Jillian, especially after he came back to try to warn her... Show More »

Jake seemed like the one-that-got-away for Jillian, especially after he came back to try to warn her about Wes. And his own season of "The Bachelor" was engaging and fun. But he chose Vienna and the public drama began, culminating in their break-up interviews wherein Jake's facade slipped just enough to show us that maybe Vienna wasn't so crazy after all. However, Jake got the last laugh on "Bachelor Pad," when he tried to be the bigger (albeit smarmier) person and Vienna and new beau Kasey came off looking crazy and dysfunctional. Perhaps they can all just go away. « Less

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James Case, villain:

We always thought James was the real villain of Desiree's season. He was smarmy and a little 'roid-ragey, having a... Show More »

We always thought James was the real villain of Desiree's season. He was smarmy and a little 'roid-ragey, having a total blowout when the guys accused him of looking ahead to being the next "Bachelor." « Less

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Jamie Otis, nutjob:

Sure, Chris Bukowski treated Jamie rather poorly on "Bachelor Pad." But she came off like a total bunny boiler who desperatel... Show More »

Sure, Chris Bukowski treated Jamie rather poorly on "Bachelor Pad." But she came off like a total bunny boiler who desperately needs some help working out her self-esteem issues. « Less

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Jason Mesnick, mostly villain:

Jason pulled the ultimate back-handed move when he chose Melissa Rycroft only to dump her during the reunion show ... Show More »

Jason pulled the ultimate back-handed move when he chose Melissa Rycroft only to dump her during the reunion show and ask Molly Malaney to take him back. He looked like the biggest jerk in the world, until his televised wedding to Molly that had us grudgingly acknowledging that relationship's true nature. Plus, now they have a kid, so that's nice and stuff. But we still think what he did was crappy. « Less

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Jenna Burke, crazypants:

This ball of nutty gave us one of the best opening-night cocktail parties we've ever seen, so even though she'... Show More »

This ball of nutty gave us one of the best opening-night cocktail parties we've ever seen, so even though she's neither hero nor villain, she definitely warrants a mention. "Maybe we can share a tampon sometime."

Jesse, his winery and perfect family seemed wonderful during Jillian's season. But then came "Bachelor Pa... Show More »

Jesse, his winery and perfect family seemed wonderful during Jillian's season. But then came "Bachelor Pad" and Kovacs was revealed to be a bit of a jerk who was playing fast and loose with Elizabeth's unstable emotions. Bad form, Kovacs. « Less

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Jillian Harris, hero:

Jillian has pointed out that since it didn't work between her and Ed, where's her second chance like Brad Womack ... Show More »

Jillian has pointed out that since it didn't work between her and Ed, where's her second chance like Brad Womack is getting? We second that emotion. Jillian is adorable, bubbly and sweet. We would absolutely watch her second chance at love. « Less

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Jonathan Novack, hero-turned-sad-clown:

We initially liked Jonathan and his standing up to Craig's bullying on Ali's season. But during... Show More »

We initially liked Jonathan and his standing up to Craig's bullying on Ali's season. But during "Bachelor Pad," he got whinier and more desperate, creeping out the women and making us actually warm up to Craig. Which we had previously thought impossible. « Less

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J.P. Rosenbaum, hero:

J.P. could be a little whiny sometimes, but it genuinely seemed to be out of jealousy because he was so smitten with Ashley... Show More »

J.P. could be a little whiny sometimes, but it genuinely seemed to be out of jealousy because he was so smitten with Ashley. They're now happily married, so good for them. « Less

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Juan Pablo Galavis, hero-turned-villain:

Juan Pablo went from being one of the most anticipated "Bachelor"s in history to being seen as a self-ce... Show More »

Juan Pablo went from being one of the most anticipated "Bachelor"s in history to being seen as a self-centered jerk (who might be homophobic). « Less

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Justin 'Rated-R' Rego, villain:

This prince came on Ali's season to gain notoriety and fame as an entertainment wrestler, all whil... Show More »

This prince came on Ali's season to gain notoriety and fame as an entertainment wrestler, all while keeping in touch with not one but two girlfriends back home. When confronted by Ali, he took off hobbling through some Turkish gardens in an effort to run away from her. Because he sucks. « Less

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Kacie Boguskie, hero:

Everybody fell in love with sweetheart Kacie during Ben's season of "The Bachelor" -- so much so that we've seen ... Show More »

Everybody fell in love with sweetheart Kacie during Ben's season of "The Bachelor" -- so much so that we've seen a lot of people wishing she was the next bachelorette instead of Emily Maynard.

Unfortunately, instead of getting Kacie as "Bachelorette," we just got her competing on Sean's season of "The Bachelor." It did not go well. Maybe next time, Kacie. « Less

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Kalon McMahon, depends on who you ask:

Kalon was supposed to be the big villain of Emily Maynard's season, but the whole Baggagegate debacle... Show More »

Kalon was supposed to be the big villain of Emily Maynard's season, but the whole Baggagegate debacle seemed rather trumped up to us, so we never fully bought it. Which means his "redemption" storyline on "Bachelor Pad" with Lindzi Cox held very little interest. Is he the most blah "villain" ever? « Less

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Kasey Kahl, hero-turned-villain:

"The Bachelor" franchise shows may be about romance, but they are also about drama. And nobody brought the roman... Show More »

"The Bachelor" franchise shows may be about romance, but they are also about drama. And nobody brought the romantic drama better than guard-and-protect-your-heart Kasey. Dude got a tattoo for Ali! And got left on a glacier for his troubles. But then -- ugh -- he hooked up with Vienna and came on "Bachelor Pad" acting like the Godfather. It takes a special kind of person to make Jake Pavelka look good by comparison. « Less

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Kiptyn Locke, hero:

Kiptyn seemed like a prince during Jillian's season and those feelings were just confirmed during "Bachelor Pad." He... Show More »

Kiptyn seemed like a prince during Jillian's season and those feelings were just confirmed during "Bachelor Pad." He's a stand-up guy and his romance with sweetheart Tenley Molzahn is adorable. « Less

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Melissa Rycroft, hero:

Despite the public embarrassment, Melissa could not have come out of the Jason scandal looking any better. In fact, she pa... Show More »

Despite the public embarrassment, Melissa could not have come out of the Jason scandal looking any better. In fact, she parlayed that into a spot on "Dancing With the Stars" and a "Bachelor Pad" hosting gig. She now has a new husband and a baby. Definite hero of "Bachelor" lore. « Less

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Melissa Schreiber, nutty:

Where do they find these unstable women, ya'll? On "Bachelor Pad," Melissa got played by Blake and then went all "... Show More »

Where do they find these unstable women, ya'll? On "Bachelor Pad," Melissa got played by Blake and then went all "Fatal Attraction" on him - "I will not be IGNORED, Blake." Yikes. « Less

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Michael Stagliano, hero?:

When Michael stood by as his ex-fiancee flung herself at somebody new, all the while playing "Bachelor Pad" with her an... Show More »

When Michael stood by as his ex-fiancee flung herself at somebody new, all the while playing "Bachelor Pad" with her and ultimately helping her win the money, we were pretty flabbergasted at just what a great guy he really is. But does he become a villain because of how he treated Rachel on "Bachelor Pad" Season 3? We don't actually think so, but some viewers might. « Less

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Michelle Kujawa, crazypants:

Like Elizabeth, it's hard to classify Michelle as either a hero or a villain, but she certainly warrants a ment... Show More »

Like Elizabeth, it's hard to classify Michelle as either a hero or a villain, but she certainly warrants a mention. Her intense feelings for Jake were a little scary and she had not mellowed out enough by the time she was on "Bachelor Pad." We hope the rumors of her involvement with Juan Barbieri were not true. « Less

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Michelle Money, villain-turned-hero:

Could they have found a better foil for the good women on Brad's second season? Michelle was self-cente... Show More »

Could they have found a better foil for the good women on Brad's second season? Michelle was self-centered, whiny and arrogant and it took all of 10 seconds before fans were calling for her ouster. However, she came on "Bachelor Pad" and totally redeemed herself, especially when she and Graham gamed the system during the Newlywed Game and made Vienna and Kasey have a complete meltdown. « Less

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Molly Malaney, hero:

It certainly wasn't Molly's fault Jason decided to dump Melissa and then ask her back on national TV. So she wasn&... Show More »

It certainly wasn't Molly's fault Jason decided to dump Melissa and then ask her back on national TV. So she wasn't exactly a villain in the whole affair, but she still didn't obtain hero status until her lovely wedding (in the rain, no less) to Jason in 2009. And now they have a beautiful baby girl together, so good for them. « Less

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Natalie Getz, hero:

Natalie wasn't much of a force during Jason's season, but she became a fun game-player during "Bachelor Pad." A lit... Show More »

Natalie wasn't much of a force during Jason's season, but she became a fun game-player during "Bachelor Pad." A little wild, a little crazy, we hope she finds love since it sounds like she's getting over wanting to be the party girl all the time. « Less

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Nick Peterson, depends on who you ask:

Nick choosing "keep" at the end of "Bachelor Pad" Season 3 after being reasonably certain his partner Rach... Show More »

Nick choosing "keep" at the end of "Bachelor Pad" Season 3 after being reasonably certain his partner Rachel would choose "share," thereby awarding himself $250,000 and Rachel zilch, was rather awesome, we thought. But plenty of viewers thought he was a massive d-bag for pulling that move. « Less

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Nikki Ferrell, fallen hero:

This pediatric nurse started off Juan Pablo's season of "The Bachelor" as a fan fave. But she quickly turned int... Show More »

This pediatric nurse started off Juan Pablo's season of "The Bachelor" as a fan fave. But she quickly turned into a catty, childish person and fall out of everyone's good graces. « Less

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Rachel Trueheart and Jaclyn Swartz, nutty BFFs:

Neither one of these girls were much of a blip on the radar during "The Bachelor," but boy did th... Show More »

Neither one of these girls were much of a blip on the radar during "The Bachelor," but boy did they become some of the break-out stars of "Bachelor Pad" Season 3. Their dysfunctional friendship is something for Dr. Drew to tackle. « Less

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Roberto Martinez, hero:

If Chris Lambton couldn't win Ali's heart, Roberto was a excellent second choice for fans. He was sweet, charmi... Show More »

If Chris Lambton couldn't win Ali's heart, Roberto was a excellent second choice for fans. He was sweet, charming and seemed to really love Ali. Alas, Roberto and Ali are no longer together, but we still heart them both. « Less

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Rozlyn Papa, villain:

Rozlyn probably rivals Rated-R and Michelle Money for most-hated contestant. Remember, back when she was allegedly having a... Show More »

Rozlyn probably rivals Rated-R and Michelle Money for most-hated contestant. Remember, back when she was allegedly having a relationship with a producer, Jake the Bachelor was still a supposedly great guy that she was cheating on. We can't imagine we'll ever know the whole story of the Rozlyn scandal, but we think fans still see her as pretty villainous. « Less

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Ryan Bowers, clueless villain:

Ryan wasn't like some villains of the "Bachelor" franchise of shows. He wasn't malicious or mean. He jus... Show More »

Ryan wasn't like some villains of the "Bachelor" franchise of shows. He wasn't malicious or mean. He just ... he said things. Lots of things. And it left both Emily Maynard and all the viewers at home rather stunned at his attitude and staggering lack of self-awareness. It's a real shame he didn't sign on for "Bachelor Pad." That would have been amazing. « Less

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Sarah Herron, hero:

This adorable girl won everyone over with her journey of self-discovery. It just broke our hearts to hear her wonder if guys ... Show More »

This adorable girl won everyone over with her journey of self-discovery. It just broke our hearts to hear her wonder if guys don't fall for her because she only has one arm and we genuinely hope she finds love soon. In fact, we'd rather watch her be the next "Bachelorette" than Andi. « Less

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Sean Lowe, hero:

Sean was a huge fan favorite during Emily Maynard's season of "The Bachelorette" and only grew in popularity during his sea... Show More »

Sean was a huge fan favorite during Emily Maynard's season of "The Bachelorette" and only grew in popularity during his season of "The Bachelor." He seems like a genuinely good guy and his wedding to Catherine was beautiful. « Less

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Sharleen Joynt, hero:

This opera singer is one of the most interesting contestants to ever grace "The Bachelor." We loved her frankness and hones... Show More »

This opera singer is one of the most interesting contestants to ever grace "The Bachelor." We loved her frankness and honesty and are supremely disappointed she's not going to be the next "Bachelorette." « Less

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Tanner Pope, hero:

Tanner's unabashed foot fetish and subsequent toe-sucking humor had us rolling during Jillian's season. It grossed u... Show More »

Tanner's unabashed foot fetish and subsequent toe-sucking humor had us rolling during Jillian's season. It grossed us out, to be sure, but he was also kind of awesome. « Less

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Tenley Molzahn, Disney Princess:

Tenley is one of the sweetest girls to ever grace a "Bachelor" franchise show. We love her to pieces, Team Tenle... Show More »

Tenley is one of the sweetest girls to ever grace a "Bachelor" franchise show. We love her to pieces, Team Tenley 4EVA! « Less

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Tierra LiCausi, villain:

Sparkly Tierra turned out to be a total drama queen with a flare for playing the victim. Can she be redeemed by "Bachelo... Show More »

Sparkly Tierra turned out to be a total drama queen with a flare for playing the victim. Can she be redeemed by "Bachelor Pad"? We doubt it, but if it ever returns, she is a must-have contestant. « Less

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Trista and Ryan Sutter, ultimate heroes:

Everybody loves a happy ending and these two are the best "Bachelor" franchise example so far. They met ... Show More »

Everybody loves a happy ending and these two are the best "Bachelor" franchise example so far. They met on Trista's season of "The Bachelorette," got married on national TV in a fairytale wedding and now have two beautiful children, Max and Blakesley. Love it. « Less

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Vienna Girardi, villain:

We felt a modicum of sympathy for Vienna once Jake was finally revealed to be the jerk that he is. But she squandered al... Show More »

We felt a modicum of sympathy for Vienna once Jake was finally revealed to be the jerk that he is. But she squandered all that good will when she and then-boyfriend Kasey Kahl came on "Bachelor Pad 2" and acted like total jerks, as they showed off their dysfunctional relationship to the world. « Less

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Wes Hayden, villain-turned-hero:

Wes came on Ali's season to promote his country music career while keeping a girlfriend at home. He was uni... Show More »

Wes came on Ali's season to promote his country music career while keeping a girlfriend at home. He was universally despised. But then he went on "Bachelor Pad" and darn it if we weren't charmed by his flirtation with Gia. However -- we still cannot stand "Love, It Don't Come Easy." « Less

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William Holman, fallen hero:

William was off to such a great start on Ashley's season, then he screwed it all up by getting just a little to... Show More »

William was off to such a great start on Ashley's season, then he screwed it all up by getting just a little too pointed at the roast during a group date. We thought he might redeem himself on "Bachelor Pad," but he was pretty much a non-factor there. « Less

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Zak Waddell, hero:

Zakkkkkkk was our favorite out of the final group of guys on Desiree's season of "The Bachelorette." It's a shame th... Show More »

Zakkkkkkk was our favorite out of the final group of guys on Desiree's season of "The Bachelorette." It's a shame that Juan Pablo stole his chance at next "Bachelor" -- and we can't help but think ABC is wishing they'd gone with Zakkkkkk too. « Less